Options
I've decided that an occasional bodybag is a GOOD thing.
Recently, I was watching a baseball documentary on PBS. During the course of the show, they had quite a few interviews with former greats in the game. One of them, and my CRS is preventing me from remembering which, said that his manager was always irritated with him because he never tried to get a base hit; always swung for the fence.
This reminded me of my softball playing days. Every year I played, I had the most strikeouts of any player on the team. But, I also had the most homeruns and the most triples. I always swung for the fence, every time I got up to bat. Of course, I sponsored the team, so my manager could be irritated, but there wasn't anything he could do about it.
What does all that have to do with submitting coins, you ask?
Well, for the first couple dozen submissions, I never had a single bodybag because I was submitting easy base hits in my series. In other words, playing it safe. I now have several strikeouts (bodybags) and while they are, of course, irritating, I'm glad I got them. It means I've taken some risks.
If you never get a bodybag, it could mean you've never pushed the envelope. I mean, how much risk is there in submitting garden variety, everyday boring coins? What thrill is there in submitting average material and getting average grades? That's boring.
I've now had bodybags for Morgans, Jeffersons, Two Cent Pieces, I've even had one Morgan bodybagged by two different services. I pretty much expected that one, but hey I'm stubborn.
But, I've also had some nice triples and even a homerun. To my way of thinking, this keeps the game (hobby) exciting.
When I was in the Army, we used to say "no balls, no blue chips". If you submit regularly, and have never had a coin bodybagged, is it because you're a numismatic genius, just lucky, or because you have no balls?
Russ, NCNE
This reminded me of my softball playing days. Every year I played, I had the most strikeouts of any player on the team. But, I also had the most homeruns and the most triples. I always swung for the fence, every time I got up to bat. Of course, I sponsored the team, so my manager could be irritated, but there wasn't anything he could do about it.
What does all that have to do with submitting coins, you ask?
Well, for the first couple dozen submissions, I never had a single bodybag because I was submitting easy base hits in my series. In other words, playing it safe. I now have several strikeouts (bodybags) and while they are, of course, irritating, I'm glad I got them. It means I've taken some risks.
If you never get a bodybag, it could mean you've never pushed the envelope. I mean, how much risk is there in submitting garden variety, everyday boring coins? What thrill is there in submitting average material and getting average grades? That's boring.
I've now had bodybags for Morgans, Jeffersons, Two Cent Pieces, I've even had one Morgan bodybagged by two different services. I pretty much expected that one, but hey I'm stubborn.
When I was in the Army, we used to say "no balls, no blue chips". If you submit regularly, and have never had a coin bodybagged, is it because you're a numismatic genius, just lucky, or because you have no balls?
Russ, NCNE
0
Comments
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
I really think that you had a grand slam on the 64 Half. It was much better than a boring home run!!!!!!
I've paid some crazy prices for coins and sometimes I was the Louisville Slugger and sometimes I was the ball. Sometimes I was the windshield, sometimes I was the bug. Sometimes I was the MS-70 and sometimes I was the bodybag.
Swing hard, swing true and every once in a while you'll get one over the fence and break a neighbors window.
Down with bodybags.
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Hey! I want a Margarita too! Why don't you ever offer me a Margarita?!
<< <i>tea my butt!!!! If I hook up with those 2 cats were drinking Margaritas!!!!! >>
That's why I'll never be in Lucy's league, I'd rather have the tea. Some Lapsang Souchong would be good right about now.
Hey, watch your language mister! I am going to forward your post to Carol! This forum does not tolerate profanity.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Russ, NCNE
any homeruns?
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
<< <i>But what's worse then a bodybag has got to be the AU58! >>
That's a true toss up !!
Nah, no homeruns. But some are pretty wild - like the neon purple Lincoln you nailed the grade on.
Russ, NCNE
I've heard that one of the rarest things is an ACG bodybag....like R6 or R7.
adrian
Have you seen an ACG body bag?? I really don't know what one looks like?? If you have one, could you run it on your site? Might go for decent money to someone who appreciates "true rarity."
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
One of my bodybags was a Two Cent piece that got tagged for environmental damage, aka corrosion. The corrosion is very light on the coin, and difficult to detect at first blush. But, it is there. Now, I have a much better idea of what to look for on old copper.
Russ, NCNE